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the indus seals are made up of​

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The usual material for Harappan seals was steatite, a soft stone. Steatite seals and boss were cut into shape by means of a saw from one stone. The boss was rounded with a knife and finished with an abrasive.

They would be made on ceramics or the clay tags used to seal the rope around bundles of goods. Ancient Mesopotamian seals from the same period functioned in this manner. Numerous Indus seals have been found in ancient Mesopotamian cities.

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The usual material for Harappan seals was steatite, a soft stone. Steatite seals and boss were cut into shape by means of a saw from one stone. The boss was rounded with a knife and finished with an abrasive.

They would be made on ceramics or the clay tags used to seal the rope around bundles of goods. Ancient Mesopotamian seals from the same period functioned in this manner. Numerous Indus seals have been found in ancient Mesopotamian cities.

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